Of course should be recipes not recipies… either I have pie on the brain or I am simply a pea brain! While less "well done" eggs are still preferable (such as poached , soft-boiled, or over easy with very runny yolks), a hard-boiled egg makes a fine snack or source of protein for your meal. I have tried every “tip” to get them to peel without having almost just yolk and have yet to find the [...] Read more

A crack is a program, set of instructions or patch used to remove copy protection from a piece of software or to unlock features from a demo or time-limited trial. FREE HIGH DEFINITION IPHONE CONFERENCING: The Gage Networks HD Phone app allows you to organise and join high-definition conference calls over wifi for free. These tasks can be done automatically with Lomsel Shutdown which is a fully featured task [...] Read more

NY cakes anyway. Gotta admit that chocolate wafers round a decadent chocolate cheesecake with booze in it would sorely tempt me. The few minutes at 400+ did a number on the top of the cake (was getting dangerously close to burning the top). The secret is to make sure your cream cheese is room temperature (this can take a few hours, and I've never had it spoil on me) and then to use a fork [...] Read more

On his side, his bluetooth sensors (Polar, too), which were previously correctly paired with the Ambit3 couldn’t be detected anymore with the V800 nearby. In mountain especially, you spend your time turning right and left to reach a summit so in the end without this mechanism, the distance data may end up inaccurate and i guess this is an issue that might be addressed with a built-in accelerometer ! I [...] Read more

This will not make me abandon Apple, it would take something much worse than this (like allowing an iPad factory worker to die of aluminum dust inhalation, supposedly, or allowing others to commit suicide and/or be killed in the name of product development overseas?)—but still, agreed—not a particularly brilliant decision. One thing that Apple did do right was promptly refund the $32.65 I spent on [...] Read more

Called Deep Crack, the device could check 90 billion keys per second and cost only about $220,000 including design (it was erroneously and widely reported that subsequent devices could be built for as little as $50,000). Does anyone have opinions they would share regarding these brands (particularly for homes constructed in the mid '80s)? The alternative to using a [...] Read more

Even our new agent shook her head and said she's sorry for what had happened to us as they don't happen that often. As compute power increases, attackers can go after bigger keys and local devices can process more complex algorithms. And we don't seem like we'd be a target of interest for foreign attacks, unless the Canadians turn on us, haha. An Overview of Cryptography - Gary Kessler Associates [...] Read more